) r fl .r ;r-"s. Medford Mail Tribune WEATHER Hliowrr tonlsjlit mh4 Mhh. Uy. Mn. ( X an. SECOND EDITION NO. 202. MEDJTORD, OKISCION, SA'ITUDAV, MAUC'If 1, 1913 Kiirly-ccond Tr. ' t ' v ..- ' m MACLEAY K W VR "F Owner o( Hume Cannery Here to Dis cuss Fishing Dill Gives Other Sldo of Arijument Hardships Worked on People of Curry County "There nf newul hundred fninllloM largely dependent iimti fUlilng fur u livllhnod along tliu lower rlT. Thete Ik u lnrgo rniiiinry wilh nn linchliuent of f ir(,000 Idle itinl n food nupph Hint en n In inmlu lo brinu in iimny tens of iIhiiiiiiiiiIh of dollnra going I" want i', tiH a iv tit It iif the cloning Inw on llogue rUer," tnte Hod Mnchuy, wlin lout ejir purchased tin; Hume tn leestrt lit tliu mouth of llin lluguo i Ivor nml. in liuro In lulk over Hi" Hulling Hltuulioii with local migloiii nnd asking tliriti to withdraw oppo- pitllMI 0 HlC compromise fltdl lull Hint piiMi'it tliu legislature In its clning hour. Violated 1'roiiiUi-. "I ngiee wilh tin' Jnelftoii county contention llmt tilt) hill lift plll'd in n poor mm iihil I fought it in tin' Ifgialnture. There tdmuld Im no com mwrcinl fixhintf in the upper rlcr foi HIIV M'llMtll, llllt tile SeilMOII iniilll'll i only fur aixly ilnyn for n ton mile Miotchnnd wo emi get n change 'ir try to uilher liy initiative or nt tlu next IrgUtMlurc. "Tlii' mouth of the rier intcnut tod with liu'kfrou count v through out the scMidoii, hut tln legislator iolali-d their iinntiiirM to hnth of lis to help Senator Smith of Josephine, who Mood hy the "orgnnixntum" throughout on condition (hut the or XMiiiinlioii stand hy him on thin one hill whieli it did. "The hill n pncd up to the gov cwiir ptovides for nn open urufcion m the lower river from May 13 to AiiRtmt 10, mid fioiu September 1 to Nftvnuhcr J. with n IluMwnr Sutidnv elord scnaon. It restricts net to ti'i inch nnnh, mid forbid the tnk in, purchase or mile of Mcclhi'nd mid trout. I think Hint the trout nrv pretty well proteeted, fur heller t tut ii in tiny other Mrcnm in Oregon nml tluil the nportninn ii,lTCt will not suffer. Want to Operate. "Of floiinu' I mn, to nn extent, utoved hy Hclflih eonsldcmlionK. I wunl to openite the cannery mid get miiiio return on my turpi investment, Init thu mntler U of miielt greater im Hirlnutii lo Ihe people of Curry conn t thiiii to mo Individually. They nre ootnpletelv isolated mtd ruunot Nell nil) thing they mine except idieep or enttlo Hint enn ho dliveu out, then rehuiireoH mo limited, mid they me forued lo deii'iid upon fUliin- "Tlio eloped rler Iiiih winked n jireiil liiinlbliip iikiii Ihe lower river eoimuutiltieN, mid I iippen! to the heiiKi of fnir plnv mid 'ipmre deul of the peopln of Jueknon eouuty lo willidniw' their ohjeotinnH lo this liill mid ixmiilt the iitiliiitinu of n wilu uhlo food piiidtiel, now lately wiiht eil, eNpeeiully as It will not muleriiil Iv leKveii Iheir own kjkhI, which U limply hiifei;iiiiided." GOLD HILL HAS KELSEY OUSTED (liilil Mill i iiinyovleHH today fol lowliik tin rendering of n deeisinn hy ,lud"o CnlkiitH today in the ipio war ranto en so hioiiRht heforo lilin re- eently. Tlio .iiidpo In'hl that Hio now ehnrtcr of Gold Hill is invalid and huiu'o .Mayor Kelnoy nnd tlio eouneil men clou ted under it cannot hold office. It wns holioved that If KeUoy and tlio coiiucilniPii were ounted that tlio proviotiN mayor and inemherx of the formor eouneil would return auto iniitieally lo their places hut sueh, in I Im opinion of local attorneys, is not the uiihu. Ho Gold Hill is mayorlokw. The uuiiilor miowii to ho invalid hy .luil,'o CalkliiH wuh Hiipposedly adoil ed ad an election hold Noveniher 'JO, It) 11, and under its provisions tlio prettcnt iiounuil and mayor wero eleel ed, Tlio iuiho will he appealed lo tlio mipiomo court. SHNG VMS MAYOR NW Some of These Men Will Undoubtedly Be Mt1?!! JV 1 f fObrrer ttr mcnisy STEAM ROLLER .SAI.K.M, Oie, Xlwr. I.- Keiirehen tntiw Alien II. litoii of I. lino count v, who h'd the f ijltt iiimiNt the liotiso teim ndler predietn Hint there will not l n iUirum irecut next 'I'iu-m. diiy when the ckIiiiiiic revoioeues for aetioii on the eoenior'H etue. He Hiid: "Kri'iu h reiHihlienu htmulmint, I enn Me no juotiflentioti in returning for thin extra Hinn. There is not ii -iiiKle hill heforc iih Hint inoen pnrtv Untie "Ko moiiMtreK ilnl to the Mtnle hnve hiiffered from (loveinor Wenl'.i vetoe. And o return for the pur- MiNe of pnxbiiiK n lot of loenl hnlnry lillK iu tuv opinion, would do more to hruiir the rrpuliliemi pnrty into ditrepnte iliaii nuylluiiK now within ilrt rnneh. "Iit'Pilft of inethiTd'i moht rcpre- henfcihle nml refleelliii; ilNeredit iioii nil repuhlieniiH in the hoiiRe, lrenue the Hlenm roller wuh iu nntne repuhli enn, HiN dwniou of the lep'slnture Iihk piihod Mime of Ihe hekl prores ie mn! himte leylnlHtion ever put iiihoi the statute hookrt of Ihe tnte. I hope Hint we will he willini; to stop with HtNt rrfid, nml not ionfuc thu ihiou of the puhlie h throw int; in its fnee nt tlii lute date the dust of dihMeiinioii mid faked up political is- Mies Hint exit only in the deire to put ftomehudv 'iu the hide.' " TO BE EFFECTED WASHINGTON. .Mm eh I Keeout mendalioim for tlio rofoim of luiiik liii made hy the nmjority repoit of the I'nio eoiiKiiMhioual unimuiltJe which inveMtii;ated tlio "inomx trul" are u.eeteil here lo he followed out ill the next hohtdnu of ooii'tic--. C'oiiKressuiaii GIiihh of Virginia is expected to ho chairman of lho hank iiitr committeu in Hie new lioiuw, mid it is declared that ho u Mtroimly m favor of tlio 1'ujo fiudi ij:. Gl'is miuouueed today that the repoit of his Kiih-eommittee, whiuli investiga ted tlio Aldrieh uurreney plan, U heiiiK prepared. Hills covering the Pnio nnd Glass repoiU prohahly will he lendy hy April I for Ruhmixsion to the extra session. The Pujo eommilleo reeom iiiends Hint thu monev trust proho ho eonliuued, hut Huh clause prohahly will In) slrieken nut, Mnnv demo erals oppose further investiK'Ution. IN THE NORTHWEST rOKTUXI), Ore., March 1. Ae cordinir to officials of tho roads in Portland which formerly vero n part of tho llnrrimnn system, the denial liv the California railroad commis sion of tho Union Pacific's applica tion for lease of tho Central Pueifio tracks bid ween Sacramento ud Oak land to tho Southern Pacific, will havo no effect on lho HeKioRiilion of lho Southern Paeifio Iroin tho O, W. It, and N, ooiupany's proporties iu lho Xorlhwoht, The HOrp;utioii hero is roportcd lo Jinvo nlroady heen uoin-pluted, m REPUBLGAN ASSERTS EATON BAN! REFORM SBBBBBt'iBBBBBBBBB US' ,BBBBI VtBlktei IbbbbbbV MitV4'' BbH L; TttU' 'BBBH kPPv 'BBH bBktv'U yHBH HtJb1bH LbbbbbbVl.bbbBbbbh wtttwxtt tfonma BEING ARRANGED! WASHINGTON, .March I. With I'renldeiit-eleel Woodrow WIIhoii ' ulntod to nrlvo Momln)' afternoon, Waiihliixton In arraiiKltiR final (urbr low In tier InnuKurutlou (lrcn today A Rnmty but linrinoiitou color nclicnie Ii.ik turned 1'minnylvnnla av enue Into a cnrnlvat thoroughfare, while moHt of the public bulldlncs mid many private renldenrcu are hid den behind billow of (Irrs and Htreomerx. Cnvalryjuen, infantrymen and crnrk rndet rampanle nre arrlvlnR In numlieri that nro fnnt equiilltnR the civilian populntlon. The entire rountry I pouring Hi prominent men and women Into tlio capital mid vis itor of Im Importance aro arrlv III); In mium'ii. Tlie luffrnge parade mado a prom lie to vln with the Inaugural pec tarle. It- will naturally be distinctly femlnlno In makeup nnd will Inctudo tiny ntnldi who hope tonio day to vote na well nn rtatd mntronn who have already eterclned their prlvllego of votliiK many time Iu different suf frage itnleii. . IIAI.TI.MOHK, M.l. .Miirth l.--Klnt deiiinl (hut he favors wnmait suf frne or Hint he applauded the mareli of "Gcnernl" Howilio Joiich' hikim; urmv on their way to Washinnloii wuh mado hero today hy Cardinal Gib bons. In fuel, the prelnte said ho was sure thu hike had not helped Dm HiiffriiKolto eause. "I am not in favor of Mil'fmso now," said Cardinal Gibbons "and I wnu not favorable to it when I re ceived tlio mnrohers here. I dot n it say thev reminded me of Jean of Aie, nor did I compare their sucviliues with hers. It seems they hno lot :t he understood that I promised to urgo eotiKress to hear thuir p'oa. I did not." JONATHAN BOURNE INT TALK DIVORCE POUThANl), Ore. March 1. - Mrs. Jonntlian Uoiinie, wifo of Senalor Bonnie, today refused to mako nny slateinent id repaid lo tho reports from 'adiliiton that sho had re turned to her homo, statu for tho purposo of filing n suit for divreo. It is ivpoitcd, however, Hint Mrs. Hourno had previously admitted tho possibility of hw action loins under consideration. Her attorney, Viederiek V. Holmnii, met Mrs. llouruo upon her arrival hero from WnshiiiRton mid advised her lo have netliiin: lo say reganlins: anv phins she may have of bringing: divoreo proeeedings. CARKIN PREPARES AN ANSWER TO REAHES .John A. Carkin, repneutalive. has nrepared n statement in which ho answers Clareuoo Heames' ehnrgo of desertion, at length, H wns reuetved by tho M'ntl Trihuno too tutu for pulili uiitiMii toiloy nnd wilhippour Monday. FINAL FURBELOWS ' && FOR INAUGURATION iLOW WAGES SEND GIBBONS OPPOSES EQUAL SUFFRAGE jd,un &cisjy:3. GIRLS TO RUIN CHICAGO. Muroli 1 -Inn deter mined attempt to forje thu payment of wages to working girls In Chicago which will not bu o low as to force them Into prostitution In order that they may live, tho hlto vlnvo com mittee of the state icnato wilt ex amine ho head ot Chicago depart ment stores and other big employer. flummonMft werw ordered today for theso employcni. by Lieutenant Gov ernor O'llnra. Herald: ' The teitlmony o far adduced In the tutu' Inquiry show cancluilvcly Hint the great raupo which denil clrl to ruin 1 JUurvntlon waee. These depart mcpVmore. hesd mutd Irvtlfy, even If each one Is worth 110.000,000," VETOED BY WESTl SAI.K.M. Mnrch I Governor West has vetoed' tho bill Introduced by the Jackson county delegation raising tho salaries of county offlclul. Koruo 27 salary grab bills hnve now got tho ax. Hills wero pasted by the legisla ture, rnfsing tho salury of one or more officials- In nearly every county In tho state, and the governor hn been consistently vetoing them as fast as they reached him. These veto mes sages Invariably say "For the reason thut this mnttor of salurlcs can bo taken cure or through the passage ot II. II. 184, Introduced by Mr. GUI." Mr. Gill's measure provided for n uniform regulation of snlurle of all the officials and deputies In tho vurluus counties according to the nrea, populntlon and assessed valua tion of euch county. This wnB n plan formulated by tho governor sovcrnl months ago. The legislature refused to pass tho bill, but tho veto mes sages repeat nevertheless the words ipiotcd above, I DOWNWARD TENDENCY NKW YORK, Murch 1. Tho Btock market tended downward todny, losseq of hnU nud one point being general. Tlnj copper stocks, excep tionally, wero stronK. Pennsylvania was holpcd by good earnings reports. Tho close, which was actlvo and strong, wns at a Renornlly lower level. Uonda wero steady. PARTY IS LAUNCHED MKX1CO CITY, March 1. The I.ibevnl-Demoerat party was formally launched here todnv with the avowed object of oleetinpr Felix Dims as president mid Francisco Pe l.n Hurra as vicu president of the Mexican republic. SAYS COMMITTEE SALARY GRAB BLLS In Woodrow Wilson's Cabinet Bl ; I- I A 'MXTCMryL.l. RAT.NIKJR. Mt STATE OFFICIALS EXECUTED AFTER i KL I'ASO. TexiiH. Mur. 1 Augu-,1-iu Ijilionzit, iaMxrtor of oliep in Chihuahua and other Me.iienu state offieinls were executed by ffleral authorities nt the Chihuahua state iK-nitciiliary after n luir-ly court mar tial, neeordiut; to refugee wm nr rivrd here todnv. Thry declare tlu execution of former Governor Abrmn Gonznlrs of Cliiliunliita i moment nrilv exeeted. Follow em of Ihe Mm!ero- hnve raptured Cnnnnea. and federal re inforeemeuts nre huroinc (o Hut lown. A battle is expected today. Numerous American-, re-ide in Can mien. Krdernl forces nre purMtinc Gener nl rnyton-na outh of Nugnles, fol lowing reports Hint he cnufUticnted nil the So norn stnte fund-, amount ins to uenr.ly .100.00U pcpim. FAVORI TItKNTON, N J. March l.J. C. Mcltoynolds will bo attorney general In thu Wilson cabinet, If predictions of alleged wiseacres hero are cor rect. Tho McKcjuolds prophecies grew stronger here today following dis coveries of the fact that Chancellor Edwin Walwer. who advised Wilson In tho preparation of his New Jersey anti-trust ullls, was offered the attor ney general's post but declined It, preferring to remain at tho head of tho Now Jersey Judiciary. Of course President Wilson has not as yet said n word to indlcato who his eholco will be. but tho Mcltcy noldu rumors hourly grow In strength. IBB BILL IS PASSED OVER VETO I WASHINGTON, Murch 1. The house todny pasxed the Webb bill, prohibit ins: the shipment of liquor from wet to dry states, over .l'reai dent Tnft'3 veto, by n vote of 1244 to 95. As the senate ulso over-rode the president's veto yesterday, the bill be comes n law. This is the second time in fifteen years Hint Ihe presidential veto has heen over-ridden, mid U lho first time that President Taft'rt disapprov al has been set to untuzlit. no BUS! STARCH TRUST NKW YOKK. March 1. Govern ment suits to dUsolvo tho Corn Pro ducts company, tho National Starch company, tho St. Louis Syrup and Presorvo company and tho Novelty Candy corporation under tho Sher man nutt-trust lnw.i wero flloil hero today. Tho court was naked to re strain thcBo concerns from fulfilling existing contracts. It Is alleged the sumo aro In restraint of trade and Vloluto tho Sherman law. U MARA MEYN D NOW CABINET BBBrIBBBBBB HBHI BHnBVBBEBVS bbbbbKbbbbbbbbbbv '"-'V HbbH or iowa i SIXTEEN VETOES : FILED TODAY OF SAI.KM. Ore. Murch 1. -Governor West todnv vetoed sixteen legislative bills. Most of them nre bills creatine Hew offices or rniMu; the salaries of prrsent offieinls. Iuisirtant among the vetoed meas urer, nre I.utourelte's nuperinr court hill, the (Vlilo power project, tho bill creatine mi additional circuit judge ship in Miiltnomnh county, mid tho senutc judiciary committer's hill, represented to be in nid of the recall. The Ceeilo jwiwer project bill wns vetoed became it took the matter out of the hnmU of the stale engi neer mid put it in the hands of n lcgUlntive committee. SLIM PROSPECTS OF VETO SALHM, Oic, Mar. 1. I'rospccin jjrow los hourly that the legislature will tuti-der n quorum when it recon venes Tuesday to net upon tho cov entor's vetoes. Xenrly all the bills vetoed aro salary grabs which Ihe legislators themselves only introduced tiH)u the importunity of office hold ers. Few important meusures have received the nxe. It in questionable if .10 will be pres ent of the 40 members of the house necessnry for n quorum. A statisti cal analysis of tho situation shows that tho erv most of the organiza tion can now- hope lo gather volun tarily to consider the Wist vetoes will he 38 members mid this number is doubtful. TO SAI.K.M. Ore. March 1. In answer to a question raised as to whether measures passed by the present leg islature will become valid unleis enough members aro present next Tuesday to make a quorum nnd ad journ sine die, llepresenlutivo Keames of Medford today stated that after looking through old journals ho found that Hie legislative session of 18D0 took similar action and bills passed then lire in full force . Kennies claims that this report is being circulated for the purposo of frightening members into attending the session Tuesday to take notion ou the governor's vetoes. EPERI OMAHA HOTEL FIRE mi AHA. V..K. Alni-,.1, 1 Vnt mm than nine persons peri-shed in the burning; ot the Dewey llotot here, ae- cnrilim- In 11 slnionuMit liwlnv he Clv Commissioner Ktigel. No more bodies liiin Iicimi locati'd in (lie riling mi In nooii today, nud it is possible, that thu six, dead already recovered mu represent the total of tho loss of life in the disaster. Tho hotel register wns found today. Water hud obliterated most of the names, hut tho six legible wore those of persons already accounted for, LEGISLATION BILLS SESSION MEXICAN FILIBUSTER TO FORCE HARBOR MIM11 Conference Report Unsatisfactory House Holds Up Seven Principal Senate Amendments Protest Is ts Saye River Regulation Plan House Opposes Million Dollar Appro priation for Portland Postofflce and Strikes Out Other Measures WA8IUNGTO.V, Mnrch 1. A flit barter which threaten to prevent the enactment ot any rnrtUer legli latlon during lho present 'eesgre started In the senate tfal afternoon when Senator Newland of Nevada protested against tho conference re port on tho rlrem and harbor bill. He said the homo had held up tho seven principal senate amendment and protested strongly against tho ac ceptance of the bill without hi river regulation plan. Tho he started to tnlk the measure to death. Senator Owen of Oklahoma re lieved Newland In the filibuster ut ter the Ncradan had talked four hura. Senator LaFollctte, seeking to get time for tho senate to consider the seaman's bill, pleaded In vain with Xewlands and Owen for a tem porary truce. Declaring that the house opposed the appropriation of 11,000,000 for a postofflce at Portland, Oregon, Sen ator Sutherland of Utah today re ported to the sennte that a Joint con ference had agreed on the vlUl points of the public buildings bill. The bouse confrere declared that tho senate must abandon somo of tho points and modify others In the bill. ' 'e--- VERY ACTIVE IN STATE OF SENORA DOUGLAS. Arlt.. March J. Startling Information of rebel activ ities at Cananea, Sonora, was brought hero today by refugee. According to their statement tho Maderlstaa have captured tho city hall and jail, whllo 300 loyal federals under Colo nel Uomcro aro holding tho barracks and bavo trained' uiachlno Kims on the business section ot tho city. Nearly sixty refugees, nearly nil Americans, arrived from Cananea. during tho night. Thoy declared that tho situation thero Is critical uud predicted bloodshed with 48 hours. Alarming conditions oxfst through out tho country between Cenlxas Springs, 20 miles southeast of Doug las, and tho border. Copies ot a proc lamation, headed "A Call to War" and signed "Tho Second Volunteer Corps ot the North" havo been posted throughout that section. TAFT GIVES MEDAL CARPAIA'S CAPTAIN WASUINGTON.Maruh 1. With a. brief speech ijf pruise, President Taft presented Caplnip A. If. Ilohtrou of tho liner Carpnrthia, who rescued thu Tilnuio survivor, with tv special con gressional gold medal in tho White House here today. Captain Itoutron responded briefly, thanking congress mid the president. Mrs. Hosliou and friends of the captain and tho pvwi dent were present. TO STOP FIGHTING WASHINGTON. Mar. 1 Awbassa dor Wilson telegraphed from Mexico City this afternoon that Oroxo huv publicly declared bis allcglAuca, to tho Huertu government, as have alio 12 colonels nnd 3,500 rebels' at Vera Cruz and Puublu., - He says MUo City is quiet, REBELS 1 J rt